\documentclass{beamer}

\usepackage{beamerthemesplit}

\title{Cuadrados Minimos}
\author{Pablo Brusco}
\date{\today}

\begin{document}

\frame{\titlepage}

\section{Introducción}

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  \frametitle{Introducción}

  \begin{itemize}
  \item Contexto
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  \item Porque elegí este ejercio
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  \item Algo más
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  \item Easy to use if you have already know how to do documents with \LaTeX  \pause Or if you dont
  \end{itemize}
}

\section{Usage}
\subsection{Basic}
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  \frametitle{Basic usage}

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   \item Presuming you already have \LaTeX installed already
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   \item First install beamer (\verb~latex-beamer~ package in ubuntu)
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   \item Use \verb~\textbackslash documentclass\{beamer\}~
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   \item Put each silde in a \verb~\textbackslash frame\{put slide here\}~
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   \item Or in a \verb~\textbackslash begin\{frame\} Put Slide Here \textbackslash end\{frame\}~
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   \item Add a \verb~\textbackslash frametitle\{put title here\}~ into each slide to add slide titles
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   \item All other standard \LaTeX commands work as (almost) normal
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}

\subsection{More Complex}
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  \frametitle{\verb~\textbackslash pause~}
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   \item If you put \verb~\textbackslash pause~ between commands or text on a slide it spilts the slide into multiple sections
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   \item It is commonly used to create bullet points appear one at a time
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   \item But it can be used \pause to spilt anywhere
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  \frametitle{beamerthemesplit}
  \begin{itemize}
   \item The layout this presentation uses
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   \item Use \verb~\textbackslash usepackage\{beamerthemesplit\}~ in the document header
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   \item Use \verb~\textbackslash section\{First Section\}~ to add sections for the list on the left
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   \item And use \verb~\textbackslash subsection\{First Section\}~ for the subsections on the right
  \end{itemize}
}

\section{Example}
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  \frametitle{Header}

   \begin{verbatim}
\documentclass{beamer}
\usepackage{beamerthemesplit}

\title{Example Presentation}
\author{Tim Clark (eclipse)}

\begin{document}
    \end{verbatim} 

\end{frame}

\begin{frame}[fragile]

  \frametitle{Special Slides}

   \begin{verbatim}
\frame{\titlepage}

\section[Outline]{}
\frame{\tableofcontents}
   \end{verbatim} 

\end{frame}

\begin{frame}[fragile]

  \frametitle{Slide}

   \begin{verbatim}
\section{Introduction}
\subsection{Overview of the Beamer Class}
\frame
{
  \frametitle{Features of the Beamer Class}

  \begin{itemize}
    \item Normal LaTeX class.
    \pause
    \item Easy overlays.
    \pause
    \item No external programs needed.      
  \end{itemize}
}
   \end{verbatim} 

\end{frame}





\begin{frame}[fragile]

  \frametitle{Slide 2}

   \begin{verbatim}
\section{Introduction}
\subsection{Overview of the Beamer Class}
\begin{frame}
  \frametitle{Features of the Beamer Class}

  \begin{itemize}
    \item Normal LaTeX class.
    \pause
    \item Easy overlays.
    \pause
    \item No external programs needed.
  \end{itemize}
\end{verbatim}
\verb~\end{frame}~

\end{frame}

\begin{frame}[fragile]

  \frametitle{End}

   \begin{verbatim}
\end{document}
   \end{verbatim}

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\section{Finally}
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  \frametitle{The Internet}
Slides and Source Availble at \verb~http://sucs.org/\~{}eclipse~

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  \frametitle{Questions?}
Any Questions?
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